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deferring Meaning in Tamil ( deferring வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

காலங்கடத்து,



deferring's Usage Examples:

The fathers, however, of the 4th century emphasized already the danger of deferring the rite until men fall into mortal sickness, when they may be unconscious or paralysed or otherwise unable to profess their faith and repentance, or to swallow the viaticum.


Michel de l'HOpital, the chancellor, who opened the assembly, was an advocate of toleration; he deprecated the abusive use of the terms " Lutherans," " Papists " and " Huguenots," and advocated deferring all action until a council should have been called.


He was not meditating, but only deferring the moment of making the effort to lift those legs up and turn over on the bed.


Granted, he was Death, and she was offering a partnership running the underworld instead of deferring to him in his role in charge of the underworld.


This means that the government subsidizes the interest while students are attending school or deferring payment, so they do not have to pay any interest until they start making payments.


In his civil administration he followed out his own ideas without deferring to the nobles or the Church, and the opposition which he encountered from these quarters went far to paralyse his attempts at reform.


For a moment the idea was entertained of giving way to the opposition and deferring a decision in the matter, or, in the manner of the fathers in the Council of Trent, adjourning it to the Greek kalends.


The reason for deferring immunization is to avoid superimposing a reaction to the vaccine on the underlying illness or attributing symptoms of the underlying illness to the vaccine by mistake.


- Plant out tubers and bulbs of border flowers, where neglected in autumn, deferring the finer florists' flowers till next month.


Rost related be true, namely that they called themselves A postolici, and went barefooted healing the sick, they must have at least absorbed into themselves a sect of whom we hear in the 12th century in the north of Europe as deferring baptism to the age of 30, and rejecting oaths, prayers for the dead, relics and invocation of saints.


Not a few homilies of that age survive, denouncing the deferring of baptism, and urging on parents the duty of initiating their young children.


Fortunately, you can avoid some of the guesswork by deferring to experts in the field.


Bismarck in this crisis by deferring to the emperor in appearance avoided the danger, but he knew that he had been deceived, and the cordial understanding was never renewed.





Synonyms:

call, call off, postpone, delay, hold over, scratch, put off, prorogue, set back, reschedule, put over, remit, respite, cancel, probate, scrub, hold, reprieve, suspend, shelve, table,



Antonyms:

exclude, surrender, defy, let go of, discontinue,

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